deeply rooted

Frequency: 7.215.6 per million words

Strongly established and difficult to change (e.g., a tradition, belief).

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  • The tradition is deeply rooted in the local culture.
  • His problems are deeply rooted in his childhood experiences.
  • His mistrust of politicians is deeply rooted and unlikely to change.
  • The tradition is deeply rooted in their culture.
  • These social problems are deeply rooted in centuries of history.
  • Her belief in justice was deeply rooted from a young age.
  • Her fear of public speaking was deeply rooted in a childhood incident.
  • These prejudices are deeply rooted in society.
  • It is difficult to change a belief that is so deeply rooted in society.
  • The company's success is deeply rooted in its innovative approach.
  • The company's values are deeply rooted in its founder's philosophy.
  • A sense of community is deeply rooted in this small town.
  • Their sense of community is deeply rooted, passed down through generations.
  • His passion for music is deeply rooted and has grown over the years.
  • We are trying to address the deeply rooted causes of poverty.
  • The conflict has deeply rooted historical causes.
  • Many of our modern holidays have deeply rooted pagan origins.
  • Despite modern influences, their ancient customs remain deeply rooted.
  • The conflict is complex, with deeply rooted political and economic factors.
  • The idea of equality is deeply rooted in democratic principles.